"Shallow Nation", released early in 2000, sold out the first thousand copies after only two weeks in the stores, which resulted in a deal with the Norwegian record label Tatra Records. Around that time Tatra Records released the compilation "Sex, Goth & Electronics", to which IoC contributed an exclusive version of their song "Repeat It".
Before they started work on their second release IoC did programming for the "Apoptygma Berzerk" track "Starsign". Soon afterwards, they travelled to Germany, with live member Jon Holm, to support Apoptygma on their "Welcome to Earth tour 2000" at gigs in Frankfurt, Cottbus and Leipzig before going back to Norway to play together at Rockefeller in Oslo.
Audiences seemed to enjoy Icon of Coil's energetic and melodious sound fused with Andy's hypnotic voice and the band's success grew. "One Nation Under Beat" debuted in the top 20 on the DAC-chart (Deutsch Alternative Chart), stayed on the chart for eight weeks and peaked at number three.
In late spring of 2000 at a gig in Uddevalla, Sweden, Christian Lund joined the band as a live-member and went on stage with Andy and Seb for the first time. Along with being the vocalist for his "En Route" project, Christian had a background from a melodious EBM Fredrikstad-band called "Elected By Fear" where he played together with Fredrik Hansen from "Echo Image" (who also played at that gig) and Marius Johnsen from "Centravibe".
After the release of IoC's first full-length "Serenity Is The Devil" in November 2000, which reached number three on the DAC-chart, the band went to Germany together with "Beborn Beton". With nine gigs, positive feedback from the audience and very good reviews on the debut album, IoC gained a substantial following in the synth/industrial scene.
Shortly afterward, the album crossed the Atlantic and was released in North America by Metropolis Records. On March 29th, 2001, the band itself followed and boarded a plane to Chicago. They were on their own in a foreign country and on a tight budget. The band flew from city to city, slept in hotels and sometimes even in the homes of their promoters. The song "Situations Like These" from the (then) forthcoming "Seren EP" was played live for the first time to an incredibly enthusiastic and energetic American audience, which made the tour a big success. Then after playing at "Slimelight" and "Astoria II" (Electrofest) in London, the guys had a short break before they faced a festival-filled summer in Europe.
The summer kicked off with a successful show in Leipzig, Germany, at "Wave-Gothic Treffen". The following festivals included "CSD", "Zillo Festival", "Xtreaktor Festival", "Eurorock", "Infest" and ended at "M'era Luna" where the trio did a hard-hitting performance in the Hangar.
"Situations Like These" became a big club hit and the band was ready for a second tour (this time in a Nightliner touring bus) of North America with "VNV Nation". The leg began in Chicago on the 16th of November at a packed Vic Theatre, which set the standard for the rest of the 19 shows. Icon of Coil, VNV Nation and the rest of the crew continued up to Canada, down the east coast to Florida, through Texas to the West coast and Hollywood, where they did their 15th show in front of about 900 people at the Palace. The four-week tour ended in Edmonton, Canada with a great show and a huge after-party.
During their tours, the band found the time to write material for their April 2002 sophomore album, "The Soul Is In The Software", which stayed at number one on the DAC for a several weeks. IoC then performed at two more festivals: "The Dark Jubilee Festival" in London; and later as the Sunday-headliner for "Synthpop Goes The World" in Toronto, Canada, which turned out to be a very good but warm weekend and concert.
Icon of Coil came a long way in a short amount of time. For 2004 their third album, "Machines Are Us", continued the trend with pummeling beats, sympathetic vocals, anthem-like melodies, and sweeping synths. Careful not to be outdone or forgotten, Icon of Coil released "Uploaded And Remixed", which featured brand new mixes of songs from their first two records and two exclusive tracks, at the tail end of 2004.
Since then the band has been on indefinite hiatus, only performing a handful of live shows around the world, as Andy has been concentrating on his new band "Combichrist".
On a short reunion tour of Australia in November, 2011 the 3 members rekindled old friendships and the creative chemistry from the past came raging back. The single "PerfectSex" was released in August 2012, together with the announcement that the band is working on a new album.
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Down On Me
Icon of Coil Lyrics
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Around in circles
Looking for an air shaft
The cynics told you it ceased to exist
Search inside your headache
Bring your comfort down on me
Around the world...
We'll find our air shaft on our way
Bring your comfort down on me
Around...
The opening lines of Icon of Coil's song "Down On Me" express a sense of aimlessness and confusion as the singer and their companions search for an air shaft. The following lines suggest that this air shaft may represent an escape from the difficulties and stress of the world, as the cynics have allegedly told them it no longer exists. The search for the air shaft becomes a search for comfort and relief, as they implore their partner to bring their comfort down on them.
The chorus of the song offers a glimmer of hope and possibility, as the singer imagines flying around the world in a day and finding the sought-after air shaft on their journey. Despite the uncertainty and difficulty of their search, they hold onto the hope that they will eventually find what they are looking for, and continue to look to their partner for comfort and support.
Overall, "Down On Me" explores themes of confusion, uncertainty, and the search for comfort and escape. The air shaft may represent a literal or metaphorical escape from the hardships of life, and the singer's reliance on their partner suggests the importance of human connection in the face of adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
We turn around
We are constantly changing our direction or focus
Around in circles
We repeat the same things over and over again, making no progress
Looking for an air shaft
We are searching for a way out of our situation
The cynics told you it ceased to exist
The skeptics have convinced you that the solution doesn't exist
Search inside your headache
Look deeper within yourself to find the answer
Bring your comfort down on me
Seek solace in my presence or support
We'll fly around the world in a day
We will accomplish the impossible in a short amount of time
Around the world...
We will travel all over the world
We'll find our air shaft on our way
We will discover the solution as we progress
Bring your comfort down on me
Take refuge in me
Around...
Continuing endlessly
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: OLE ANDERS OLSEN, SEBASTIAN R. KOMOR
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
rtb mxv
Love the synth on this. It's so beautiful. Gives me butterflies
Toy Blackwell
Love so much this track!!!
Ebrech
Luv it! very relaxing.
The Devine
This is a good lounge or menu theme song
lcrip
Reminds me of Silent Hill
artbridder
guess who's first :)